High system load can skew benchmark results. By including system load averages in the library's output, we help users identify a potential issue in the quality of their measurements, and thus assist them in producing better (more reproducible) results. I got the idea for this from Brendan Gregg's checklist for benchmark accuracy (http://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2018-06-30/benchmarking-checklist.html).
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